Carbon-14 Content of 18th- and 19th-Century Wood: Variations Correlated with Sunspot Activity

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A series of carbon-14 measurements of 18th- and 19-century wood revealed
an excellent correlation between the variations in carbon-14 content and
average sunspot activity. It seems probable, therefore, that the
predominant cause of the short-term fluctuations in carbon-14 activity
is the variability of solar activity.

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